Since 2007, the Minnesota Hospital Association (MHA) has developed, managed, and promoted a statewide fall and injury reduction program to reduce inpatient falls and injuries, SAFE from FALLS. Because of statewide success in reducing falls from 2007-2010, the MHA set the goal in 2010 to eliminate serious fall-related injuries, especially head injuries. The outcomes that large-scale, multifacility health care organizations can have in reducing hospital-based falls resulting in serious injury (25% reduction) are presented, along with lessons learned.
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April 2012
Data collected through Minnesota's mandatory statewide reporting system indicate that prevention of hospital-acquired pressure ulcers continues to be a challenge, particularly for patients who require the use of stabilization collars or other immobilizers, respiratory equipment, orthotics, and tubing. This article describes the process of identifying a pattern of device-related pressure ulcers through statewide pressure ulcer reports and developing a set of recommendations for prevention.
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December 2006
Background: The Minnesota Alliance for Patient Safety (MAPS) collaborative was founded in 2000 by the Minnesota Hospital Association (MHA), the Minnesota Medical Association, and the Minnesota Department of Health.
Creating A Culture Of Learning, Justice, And Accountability: MAPS made it a priority to make the health care workplace one that encourages learning from adverse events. MAPS is pioneering a statewide model of a "just" culture--one that supports learning yet holds individuals accountable for errors.